October 2018

Join ivWatch at the American Nurses Credentialing Center National Magnet Conference, October 24-26, 2018. ivWatch will be located in booth 604 in the exhibit hall and will be demonstrating the ivWatch Model 400 device. Read more about its use for the early detection of PIV infiltrations and extravasations.

November 2018

ivWatch will be attending MEDICA, World Forum for Medicine, in Düsseldorf Germany, November 12-15, 2018. ivWatch will be a part of the U.S. Commercial Service's Corporate Executive Office (CEO) Program located in Hall 16, C04 USA CEO Center. The USA CEO Center is adjacent to the USA Pavilion.

February 2019

Register today for the live webinar, "Short Peripheral Catheter Infiltration: Minimizing Risks to Improve Outcomes." Hospitalized patients receiving medications or fluids via short peripheral catheters (SPCs) are at risk for infiltration. Infiltration can increase patient length of stay, result in repeated vascular access procedures, increase costs by use of supplies and nursing time, lead to short-term and long-term patient harm, and decrease patient satisfaction. Early detection of infiltration can minimize risks by prompt intervention. Quality improvement projects have been directed…

Peripheral IVs have flown under the radar & their complications have been underreported, undocumented and often ignored. This includes complications like IV infiltration/extravasation - our top priorities.

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Thank you for requesting more information about the ivWatch Clinical Studies. The ivWatch Model 400 is the only continuous monitoring device for the early detection of IV infiltration and extravasation events.